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—>  "A Tenth Mariner's Astrolabe"
—>  A textbook of botany for students with directions for practical work
—>  A Text-Book of Electricity and Magnetism
—>  A Text-book of Experimental Psychology
—>  A Text-book of General Astronomy for Colleges and Scientific Schools
—>  A text-book of heat
—>  A Text-book of Human Physiology, including Histology and Microscopical Anatomy; with special reference to the requirements of Practical Medicine
—>  A Text-Book of Light
—>  A Text-Book of Mechanical Engineering
—>  A Text-Book of Organic Chemistry
—>  A Text-Book of Pathology
—>  A Text-Book of Physics
—>  A text-book of practical physics
—>  A textbook of radar : a collective work by the staff of the Radiophysics Laboratory, C.S.I.R.O., Australia
—>  A Theatre of Machines
—>  A Theorico-Practical, Miscellaneous, and Succinct Treatise of the Plague. Shewing its Nature, Signs, Causes, Prevention and Cure
—>  "A Theory of the Variation of the Potential required to maintain a Current in a Gas"
—>  A Theory of the Winds, shewing by a New Hypothesis, the Physical Causes of all Winds in General: with the Solution of all the Variety and Phaenomena thereof, as it was read to the Royal Society
—>  "A Thirteenth-Century Medical Case History in Minatures"
—>  "A Thorough Description of an Extraordinary New Star which First Appeared in October of this Year, 1604"
—>  A Thousand and One Interesting Subjects ... (sic)
—>  "A Three Hundredth Birthday"
—>  "A Timber Measuring Instrument of the Early Nineteenth Century"
—>  "A Time-Signal Receiver"
—>  A Topographical and Historical Description of the University and City of Oxford, with Views of Churches, Colleges, Halls, and other Public Edifices, and the Most Remarkable Remains of Ancient Buildings, in the Vicinity of Oxford; to which is added, Correc
—>  A Torsion Ergometer, or Work-measuring Machine
—>  "A translation of John Dee's "Monas hieroglyphica" (Antwerp, 1564)"
—>  A Translation of Scherffer's Treatise on the Emendation of Dioptical Telescopes
—>  A Translation of Scherffer's Treatise on the Emendation of Dioptrical Telescopes
—>  A Treasure for English Men, containing the Anatomie of mans bodie
—>  A Treasury of American Clocks
—>  A Treatise concerning the Plague and the Pox, Discovering as well the meanes how to preserve from the danger of these infectious Contagions, as also how to cure those which are infected with either of them
—>  A Treatise containing The Description and Use Of a [New and] Curious Quadrant, Made and Finished By the Masterly Hand of that Excellent Mechanic, John Rowley; For Taking of Altitudes, And for Solving various Mathematical Problems in Geometry, Navigation, : 2 entries
—>  A Treatise describing the Construction, and explaining the Use, of New Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. Designed to illustrate, in the most Easy and Natural Manner, the Phoenomena of the Earth and Heavens, and to shew the Correspondence of the Two Sphere
—>  A Treatise Of Algebra, Both Historical and Practical. Shewing, The Original, Progress, and Advancement thereof, from time to time; and by what Steps it hath attained to the Heighth at which now it is. With some Additional Treatises, I. Of the Cono-Cuneus;
—>  A Treatise of Antient and Present Geography. Together with a Sett of Maps, both of Antient and Present Geography, design'd for the Use of Young Students in the Universities
—>  A Treatise of Artificial Magnets; in which is shewn an easy and expeditious Method of making them, superior to the best Natural Ones: and also, a Way of improving the Natural Ones, and of changing or converting their Poles. Directions are likewise given f
—>  A Treatise of Artificial Magnets; in which is shewn an Easy and Expeditious Method of making them Superior to the best Natural Ones, and of Changing or Converting their Poles. Directions are likewise given for making the Mariner's Needles in the best Form
—>  A Treatise Of Cleanness in Meats and Drinks, of the Preparation of Food, the Excellency of Good Airs, and the Benefits of Clean Sweet Beds. Also of the Generation of Bugs, and their Cure. To which is added, a Short Discourse of the Pain in the Teeth, Shew
—>  A Treatise of Comets, containing I. An Explication of all the various Appearances of the late Comet, both in its own Trajectory and the Firmament of Fixt Stars, to its setting in the Sun-beams: Illustrated with a Plan of the Earth's and Comet's Orbits. II
—>  A Treatise of Conic Sections
—>  A Treatise of Fluxions: or, an Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. Containing a full Explication of that Method by which the Most Celebrated Geometers of the present Age have made such vast Advances in Mechanical Philosophy. A Work very useful for th
—>  A treatise of fruit-trees
—>  A Treatise of Health and Long Life, with the sure Means of attaining it: in Two Books; the First by Leonard Lessius; the Second by Lewis Cornaro, a Noble Venetian
—>  A Treatise of Practical Geometry
—>  A Treatise of such Mathematical Instruments, as are usually put into a Portable Case ... A Short Account of the Authors who have treated on the Proportional Compasses and Sector
—>  A Treatise of such Mathematical Instruments, as are usually put into a Portable Case: containing their various Uses in Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, Architecture, Surveying, etc. etc. Designed for the Benefit of Engineers, Architects, Surveyors, and
—>  A Treatise of the Bulk and Selvedge of the World. Wherein the Greatness, Littleness and Lastingness of Bodies are freely Handled
—>  A treatise of the system of the world
—>  A treatise on adulterations of food, and culinary poisons, : exhibiting the fraudulent sophistications of bread, beer, wine, spirituous liquors, tea, coffee, cream, confectionery, vinegar, mustard, pepper, cheese, olive oil, pickles, and other articles em
—>  A Treatise on Astronomy : 2 entries
—>  A treatise on astronomy : displaying the arithmetical architecture of the solar system [...]
—>  A Treatise on Astronomy for the Use of Colleges and Schools
—>  A Treatise on Astronomy, for the Use of Colleges and Schools : 2 entries
—>  A Treatise on Attractions, Laplace's Functions, and the Figure of the Earth
—>  A Treatise on Chemistry Volume I: The Non-Metallic Elements.
—>  A Treatise on Chemistry Volume III: The Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons and their Derivatives, or Organic Chemistry, Part II
—>  A Treatise on Chemistry Volume III: The Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons and their Derivatives, or Organic Chemistry: Part III
—>  A Treatise on Dynamics
—>  A Treatise on Electricity: Wherein its various phaenomena are accounted for, and the cause of the attraction and gravitation of solids are assigned. To which is added A short account, how the electrical effluvia act upon the animal frame, and in what diso
—>  A Treatise on Fluxions
—>  A Treatise on Gardening. By a Citizen of Virginia
—>  A Treatise on Geometrical Optics
—>  A Treatise on Hydromechanics
—>  A Treatise on Hydrostatics and Pneumatics
—>  A Treatise on Infinitesimal Calculus; Containing Differential and Integral Calculus, Calculus of Variations, applications to Algebra and Geometry, and Anaylytical Mechanics
—>  A Treatise on Lathes and Turning: Simple, mechanical, and ornamental
—>  A Treatise on Light
—>  A Treatise on Light and Vision
—>  A Treatise on Magnetism, in Theory and Practice, with Original Experiments
—>  A Treatise on Mathematical Instruments, etc.
—>  A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments
—>  A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments: explanatory of their Scientific Principles, Method of Construction, and Practical Utility
—>  A Treatise on Mine-Surveying
—>  A treatise on new philosophical instruments for various purposes in the arts and sciences with experiments on light and colour
—>  A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments, for Various Purposes in the Arts and Sciences. With Experiments on Light and Colours : 3 entries
—>  A Treatise on Optical Drawing Instruments by Cornelius Varley, Artist, Member of the Society of Arts, the Microscopical Society, etc.; also, A Method of Preserving Pictures in Oil and in Water Colours
—>  A Treatise on Optics : 4 entries
—>  A Treatise on Pewter and its Manufacture together with a brief account of the Firm of Brown and Englefield the last of the Great General Pewter Manufacturing Firms of London
—>  A Treatise on Photographic Optics
—>  A Treatise on Photography
—>  A Treatise on Physical Chemistry: A Co-operative Effort by a Group of Physical Chemists
—>  A Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry; with an Introduction, explaining the Nature and Use of Logarithms. Adapted to the Use of Students in Philosophy
—>  A Treatise on Practical Astronomy
—>  A Treatise on Practical Seamanship
—>  A Treatise on Surveying
—>  A treatise on the analytical dynamics of particles and rigid bodies; with an introduction to the problem of three bodies
—>  A Treatise on the Aneroid, A Newly Invented Portable Barometer, with a Short Historical Notice on Barometers in General, their Construction and Use
—>  A treatise on the application of marine surveying and hydrometry to the practise of civil engineering
—>  "A treatise on the armillary sphere by Dunas ibn Tamim"
—>  A Treatise on the Astrolabe
—>  A Treatise on The Astrolabe; addressed to his son Lowys by Geoffrey Chaucer A.D. 1391
—>  A Treatise on The Astrolabe; addressed to his son Lowys by ... A.D. 1391
—>  A Treatise on the Construction, Proper Use, and Capabilities of Smith, Beck, and Beck's Achromatic Microscopes
—>  A Treatise on the Construction, Proper Use, and Capabilities of Smith, Beck and Beck's Achromatic Microscopes : 2 entries
—>  A Treatise on the construction, properties, and analogies of the Three Conic Sections
—>  A Treatise on the Exploitation of Mines. Antoine Grimoald Monnet, A forgotten French Chemist and Metallurgist. 1734-1817
—>  A Treatise on the External Characters of Minerals
—>  A Treatise on The Eye and on Optical Instruments: Being Part II. of A System of Optics
—>  A Treatise on the Kaleidoscope

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